A Mysore peta is a type of traditional headwear that is worn by men in the Mysore region of Karnataka, India. It is made of silk or other fine materials and is decorated with intricate embroidery or other decorative elements. The Mysore peta is typically worn as a symbol of status and is often associated with the royal family of Mysore.
In Hindu tradition, the Mysore peta is sometimes worn during puja rituals as a symbol of respect and devotion. It is also sometimes given as a gift to mark special occasions such as weddings and birthdays.